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Reviewed 22 September 2017

This street/ area as others have said is a great street for shopping , food , clothing ,lots of stuff. One building of interest to me was at number 39 .It is the newer Uniqlo building which has a long history, its worth the look even if you do not shop.
It is a converted factory , a foundry used by goldsmiths for smelting waste products. The building is 3 storeys high with part of the basement left to its industrial past. On the fist floor protruding up through the roof is a 40 metre chimney which is from the old smelter in the basement, structural steel has also been used and left in areas, so the finish I consider very good and worth a look.

Date of experience: September 2017
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Reviewed 9 September 2017

This narrow street crosses the Marais and provides rare cross-town traffic, including a bus line. On both sides are unique shops, some set back in courtyards. Lots of cafes, restaurants and historic buildings. The best of the Marais.

Date of experience: November 2016
Thank Thomas V
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Reviewed 4 June 2017

Love this street, great people watching, many shops. this is one of the main streets that leads into the marais from the west. Streets are closed to cars on sunday so that is the best day, even better when sunny.

Date of experience: June 2017
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Reviewed 9 April 2017

Great street to walk on a Sunday as it has many open shops, lots of people walking about and sometimes some entertainment. Today there was a jazz band playing. The musicians were very good and it attracted a lot of people. The street also has beautiful buildings. This is a great area in Paris.

Date of experience: April 2017
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Reviewed 31 March 2017

Now one of Paris's most exclusive shopping areas and super-popular, so much so that the crowds spill off the sidewalks and block one of the few cross-town streets in the Marais. Cafes and restaurants.

Date of experience: November 2016
Thank Thomas V
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